DAMMAM – Moody's Investors Service rating agency has upgraded its issuer and senior unsecured rating of Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp), the multilateral development bank of the organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), from A1 to Aa3, while maintaining a stable outlook. The substantial jump in Apicorp's ratings reflects the continual reinforcement of the multilateral development bank's fiscal strengths over the last two years. One of the drivers of the rating upgrade, Moody's said, was the introduction of $750 million callable capital by its shareholder countries at its general assembly meeting in May 2011, during which Apicorp's shareholders also unanimously decided to double its authorized capital from $1.2 billion to $2.4 billion, and to increase its paid-up capital from $550 Million to $750 million. Ahmad Bin Hamad Al Nuaimi, CEO, Apicorp said “this new ratings achievement ... will further boost our strategic equity and financing program aimed at supporting the Arab energy industry's development. The steadfast support of shareholding countries has played a significant role in this ratings achievement, which in turn is a reflection of their confidence in our ability to fulfill our mandate of contributing to the Arab energy industry's transformation. In addition to the invaluable support of our shareholders, the expansion of our medium term committed funding has also played a key role in strengthening our capital base.” Moody's also said Apicorp's capital adequacy position relative to its MDB peers has increased significantly. Its risk-asset coverage ratio improved from 210.5 percent in 2010 to 367.0 percent in 2011, a position that is stronger than the median of Aaa-rated companies. Furthermore, Apicorp has improved the composition of its funding since 2005 with a medium-term bond issuance and other term financing facilities; as well as more stable deposits from partner companies. “Considering the current challenging economic and banking environment where substantial credit upgrades for financial institutions are rare, we believe the Aa3 rating upgrade Apicorp has received is exceptional. The new rating will have a very positive impact on our ability to forge new partnerships with financial institutions and the Arab and international energy industry,” Al Nuaimi added. – SG said Al Nuaimi. Over 2012, APICORP stepped up its efforts to support Arab energy industry development through a series of initiatives. Since the beginning of the year, Apicorp has committed approximately half a billion dollars in project and trade finance opportunities, and has also commenced a collaboration with J.P. Morgan to expand Apicorp's energy trade finance services to the Arab World and beyond. In the first quarter of 2012, Apicorp also successfully concluded its first ever SR2.5 billion ($667 million) Shariah-compliant term loan facility, which was oversubscribed by leading Saudi banks.
Since its founding in 1975, Apicorp has played a vital role in fostering the development of the Arab energy industry. Over the last 36 years, Apicorp has invested, as an equity owner, in a total of 22 oil and gas joint venture projects worth in excess of $16 billion. At the same time, Apicorp has participated in direct and syndicated energy finance transactions worth in excess of $130 billion. Apicorp‘s aggregate commitments in these transactions, both in equity and debt, are valued in excess of $11 billion. – SG